Tips for achieving personal success in 2007
In the next three weeks or so, most of us will venture down a well-traveled path paved with bold and sometimes hastily conceived New Year
In the next three weeks or so, most of us will venture down a well-traveled path paved with bold and sometimes hastily conceived New Year
Members of the 1st Combat Communications Squadron, 616th Air Communications Squadron, 32nd Air Operations Center, 38th Construction and Training Squadron, 86th Contingency Response Group, 606th Air Control Squadron and 435th Logistics Readiness Squadron teamed up to form the 720th Expeditionary Air Base Squadron, 722nd EABS, 724th EABS, 726th EABS at the NATO Summit Nov. 28 to 29 in Riga, Latvia.
As part of the plan for Air Force-wide manning reductions in the communications career field, the 1st Communications Maintenance Squadron
The Ramstein Volunteer Income Tax Assistance program is available to help all Department of Defense ID card holders with filing taxes in 2007.
Cost and procedures for the military
The New Year is quickly approaching and we all will remember the experiences we had in 2006. Some will trigger pleasant memories, others perhaps not.
The following is a joint message from Gen. Tom Hobbins, U.S. Air Forces in Europe commander, and Chief Master Sgt. Gary G. Coleman, USAFE command chief master sergeant.
The following is a joint message from Michael W. Wynne, Secretary of the Air Force, and Gen. T. Michael Moseley, USAF Chief of Staff.
The most popular symbol for the holidays is the Christmas tree. Traditionally, most German families put up a Christmas tree in their homes. And customarily, most put it up the morning of Christmas Eve and keep it displayed until Three Kings Day, Jan. 6. Some people also decorate the trees in their yards, mainly with light bulbs.